The year is 1998 and New York is under 80 feet of water. Captain Arthur Gram and the crew of the F. Scott Fitzgerald have come to the city in search of the mythicalKoi of Hungwa, an artifact rumored to be the key to the ultimate weapon, a machine powerful enough to create a tidal wave the size of the Himalayas, or an Earthquake strong enough to leave a crater as big as the Grand Canyon. Captain Gram and his crew must find this weapon before it falls into the wrong hands. However, they are not alone in their quest. Gram’s arch nemesis, the rich and flashy Alexander Grealish has also come to the city, and brought with him a crew of deadly thugs known only as the Yul Brynners. They too are in search of the Koi and will stop at nothing to get it.

The New York City of Atlantic Ghost Empire (A.G.E.) is a dangerous and violent place. The Gallo Clan, once the most powerful family in the city has split into two warring factions. El Gallo and his clan of Hasidic Samurai control ‘Midtown’ while Jimmy Mack and his army of warriors control ‘Downtown.’ Gram must fight his way through a civil war in order to find his prize. And what about the mysterious Squid people who live below the waves and terrorize the citizens of New York? It seems they too have an agenda, one that threatens the life of anyone who dares to stand in their way. If Captain Gram wants to find the Koi and save the world, he has his work cut out for him.

Hey there, My name is Cheese Hasselberger and I have been running the print books, House of Twelve for about a decade. Earlier this year we launched a new anthology series through Comixology's Comics app. for your iDevice (or now through the web). Each bi-monthly issues features an array of international indie-comics creators stretching their wings into the digital format, using the unique story-telling possibilities of the app's 'Guided View' technology to it's full potential. Contributors include: Fred Noland, Nick Jeffrey, Sam Henderson, Miss Lasko-Gross, Darryl Ayo, Dave McKenna, Kate Laour, K. Thor Jensen, Cheese Hasselberger and Rafer Roberts.

House of Twelve is available for $1.99 from Comics! by Comixology for your iDevice or through the web. Mature rated.

If you are in New York I also host the New York Comic Jams, which for nine years have been gathering comic artists together, getting them drunk, and forcing them to draw together. The next one is this week: Thursday, November 4th at 7 pm — Jack Demsey's Pub, 36 west 33rd street, downstairs. All are welcome. Check out the above link for more info.

Hi, Warren & folks of Freakangels. My name is Dean Stahl and I create a webcomic called Headlocks and Headaches. http://headlocksandheadaches.com. It's based on mid- to late '80's era pro-wrestling. I try to keep it fun and wild in scope. I also try to keep to a Thursday only release schedule.

The final strip makes very little sense if you've not read the previous ones. It's pretty experimental, with encrypted dialogue, Gaelic romance and pop-star aggression. Roachwell has been featured in Hive, Yuck! and New British Comics where it was also translated into Polish. Apologies for the format and click-to-embiggen requirement. Hope you like it.

You can also see a whole bunch of my other one-off comics here at: http://www.craig-collins.blogspot.com, mostly oddball comedy. One of the best aspects of doing this sort of comics is the excellent underground comics artists I get to collaborate with, most from Glasgow / Edinburgh and also further afield. Check them out!

Long time to chat, guys. Did you know I keep getting traffic from the thread from back in May?

The comic is named Yes You Can! It's an action comedy in fantasy setting. Our hero, Cherry Berry, is the daughter of the world's most feared and reviled witch. Can she find her own way in the world without getting lost in the shadow of her mother?

Here's today's page.

Website here. There's different content depending upon the day, but the comic runs Monday and Wednesdays. Hope to see you all there.

First, a great big hearty thanks to Warren for letting us show our stuff here. Second, I feel almost like I shouldn't get to post, since I'm not the most vocal Whitechapel member. I tend not to have much to add to most discussions, plus I'm kind of shy and I usually forget to check in on threads even when I do post to them. But I'm still going to put my links up, because I have no shame.

Also, I have more than one webcomic on my site, two of them finished and one of them recently started. If I'm breaking some kind of rule by posting multiples or links to completed comics, let me know and I'll edit this down appropriately. Ok, so:

Among the Silver Stars is one of the completed ones. It's 54 pages and features a man who, from the ages of 8-12, was taken to another galaxy by a mysterious group of alien scientists who would age him to maturity, give him superpowers and send him out to adventure on their behalf. After each adventure, he was returned to normal and sent home. The story is about what happened to him once it all stopped and he had to grow up without the one thing that made his life bearable, and what happens once they finally bring him back, years after he'd finally gotten over it. Drawn by Ariel Iacci.

The Twilight of Magic is a completed 8-page comic about the death of the last wizard in an age of high technology and the legacy he leaves behind. Drawn by Ozzie Rodriguez.

Agents of the Round Table is an ongoing new comic that updates in 6-8 page chapters every two months. The first chapter is up now and the next is due some time in December. It features the two agents and their quest through Nazi-occupied America to retrieve the stolen Excalibur, thereby saving the life of the King and preserving Arthur's global Pax Britannia. Also drawn by Ozzie Rodriguez.

And that's my contribution to Webcomics Week. Hope you all enjoy, but even if you don't, please let me know what you think.

The Sisters Grimm is a sci-fi rock opera that follows the misadventures of a punk band set against the backdrop of a Martian revolution. Written by Dave Pauwels and drawn, inked and colored by Nicolas R. Giacondino, The Sisters Grimm takes place on a colonized Mars in the year 2339.

24th-century Mars is a planet in the midst of political turmoil with civil war looming. Mining strikes and ice riots have caused the corporate-government authorities to tighten their control on Mars’ dwindling resources. Various revolutionary groups, such as the Martian Liberation Front, answer by launching attacks against the monolithic Combine Security Forces. Mars is a powder keg waiting for a spark, a spark that will ignite the entire planet…

Enter the Sisters Grimm - a struggling band with no particular political views or interests; the Sisters inadvertently become symbols of the Free Mars movement. The band is composed of front-woman, guitarist and song-writer, Vikki Grimm; Taryn Vexx, the band’s haughty bass player and scion of one of Mars’ oldest aristocratic families; and Samantha Darkness, frenetic drummer and some-time exotic dancer when the band can’t score a gig.

I'm not going to lie... to be perfectly honest I have no clue where this web-comic is going. But, it exists so I am posting it to share with the world. I've just finished two more installments that will be put up next week.